More Than 50 Countries Just Folded to Trump’s Tariffs—And the Media Still Calls It a Mistake
If global leaders are lining up to negotiate, maybe the real "economic threat" isn't Trump—it's the system he’s dismantling.
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President Trump’s tariffs aren’t just triggering headlines—they’re triggering entire governments. Over 50 countries have quietly approached the administration begging to renegotiate trade deals, lower tariffs, and stop the bleeding. While the media screams “economic collapse,” the world is bending the knee. That’s not failure—it’s leverage. Today’s issue breaks down why that matters, who’s trying to sabotage it from inside the GOP, and how the left is literally scripting fake protests while calling you the danger to democracy.
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Trump's Tariffs Ignite Global Negotiations—Over 50 Countries Seek Relief
President Trump's sweeping tariffs have sent shockwaves through the global economy, prompting more than 50 nations to scramble for negotiations with the U.S. administration. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed that these countries are eager to discuss lowering tariffs and addressing trade imbalances. Despite market volatility and recession fears, the administration remains steadfast, asserting that these measures are essential for long-term economic prosperity.
This bold move underscores the administration's commitment to prioritizing American interests, challenging decades of unfair trade practices. For conservative voters, it's a clear signal that the U.S. will no longer be exploited in international trade deals. The left, predictably, is attempting to downplay the significance of these negotiations, focusing instead on short-term market fluctuations to undermine the administration's strategy.
In a decisive push to rectify longstanding trade disparities, President Trump announced a comprehensive tariff plan, imposing a baseline 10% tariff on imports from numerous countries, with higher rates for specific nations. This initiative, dubbed "Liberation Day," aims to rejuvenate American industry and reduce the trade deficit. While critics, including former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, warn of potential economic downturns, the administration emphasizes the necessity of these tariffs to establish fair trade practices. Bessent highlighted that over 50 countries have approached the U.S. to negotiate tariff reductions, indicating a global acknowledgment of the need for revised trade agreements. Despite initial market upheavals, with significant losses reported on Wall Street, the administration remains focused on long-term economic health, advocating for a reset in global trade dynamics that favor American workers and industries.
As Bessent stated, "More than 50 countries have approached the administration about lowering their non-tariff trade barriers, lowering their tariffs, stopping currency manipulation." This reflects a global recognition of the U.S.'s firm stance on fair trade.
Bottom line: The administration's tariff strategy is a calculated effort to dismantle unfair trade barriers and bolster the American economy. While the left fixates on immediate market reactions, the focus remains on achieving equitable trade agreements that benefit American workers and industries.
Read more: The Hill
Trump’s Tariffs Aren’t Just Strategy—They’re Leverage That’s Already Working
While the media’s still screaming “trade war,” Trump’s plan is already triggering results.
In a sharp takedown over at RealClearPolitics, the truth is laid bare: Trump’s new tariffs are part of a multiprong strategy designed to punish cheaters, reward allies, and force global players to the negotiating table. And it’s working. China, the EU, even Canada are lining up to renegotiate while the U.S. economy gets a long-overdue spine transplant.
This matters because for decades, the U.S. has subsidized global prosperity at our own expense. Conservatives have watched their jobs shipped overseas, their industries gutted, and been told to “learn to code.” Now? The script is flipping.
The media wants you focused on market jitters and elite pearl-clutching—but they’re hiding the fact that multiple countries are already backing down. These tariffs aren’t about isolationism—they’re about power. And for the first time in years, America is using it.
Bottom line: Trump’s not trying to burn down the economy—he’s trying to rebuild the foundation. And the more the world panics, the more obvious it becomes: they’re not ready for a strong America.
Read more: RealClearPolitics
Democrats' Astroturf Army Exposed: Staging 'Grassroots' Protests with Paid Operatives
The Democratic Party, in collaboration with far-left, billionaire-funded NGOs, has been orchestrating so-called "grassroots" protests that are anything but organic. Recent investigations reveal a coordinated effort to bus in paid protesters, complete with pre-made signs, to create the illusion of widespread anti-Trump sentiment.
This blatant hypocrisy showcases the left's willingness to fabricate support while accusing conservatives of lacking genuine backing. They decry "astroturfing" yet engage in it at a grand scale, misleading the public and media.
In reality, these "protests" are meticulously planned operations funded by dark money, aiming to manipulate public perception and undermine authentic political discourse. The left is manufacturing dissent, not mobilizing genuine grassroots movements.
Read more: ZeroHedge
RINO Moves to Undermine Trump's Tariff Authority—Exposing the GOP's Internal Saboteurs
In a blatant act of betrayal, Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) announced plans to introduce legislation that would strip President Trump of his tariff-imposing powers. This move directly challenges Trump's recent 10% baseline tariff on all imports, a measure designed to protect American jobs and industries.
This isn't just political posturing; it's a calculated attempt by establishment Republicans to thwart the America First agenda. While Trump fights to level the playing field for American workers, figures like Bacon are aligning with Democrats to maintain the status quo that benefits global elites.
The real impact? If Bacon's legislation succeeds, it would hamstring the President's ability to respond swiftly to unfair trade practices, leaving American industries vulnerable and signaling to foreign competitors that the U.S. is unwilling to defend its economic interests.
Bottom line: The GOP's internal divisions are on full display. While Trump champions policies to bolster American sovereignty and economic strength, establishment Republicans are actively working against these efforts, revealing their true allegiance to globalist agendas over American prosperity.
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Representative August Pfluger praises President Trump's efforts to prioritize U.S. energy by cutting bureaucratic red tape, aiming to bolster the energy industry and promote energy independence. Washington ExaminerSECOND CHILD WITH MEASLES DIES IN TEXAS; RFK JR. TO ATTEND FUNERAL
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P.S. You know what really stuck with me? That ZeroHedge piece on geofenced protests. These people aren’t just lying—they’re choreographing fake outrage like it’s Broadway. And then they say we’re the ones brainwashed. What do you think—are we dealing with activists or paid actors? Hit reply and let me hear it.
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